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61 terrazo
m.1 terrazzo.2 terrazzo.* * *1 terrazzo* * *SM terrazzo* * *masculino terrazzo* * *= terrazzo.Ex. Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, whose no-nonsensen approach to her job was emphasized by the emphactic clicks of her heels along the highly polished terrazzo floors.* * *masculino terrazzo* * *= terrazzo.Ex: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, whose no-nonsensen approach to her job was emphasized by the emphactic clicks of her heels along the highly polished terrazzo floors.
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62 hacer buenas migas con
• be well in with• get along well with• hit in the nose• hit man -
63 empujón
m.push, jog, lift, forceful push.* * *1 push, shove\abrirse paso a empujones to push one's way throughdar empujones to push and shovedar un empujón a algo figurado to give something a push* * *noun m.push, shove* * *SM1) [con la mano] push, shoveabrirse paso a empujones — to push o shove one's way through
2) (=incitación) push, drivedar un empujón a algo — to push sth through, push sth forward
* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex. No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex. Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.----* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
Ex: Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex: No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex: Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *1 (empellón) shove, pushabrió la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door opena los empujones or a empujones: se abrieron paso a (los) empujones they shoved their way throughsubían al autobús a (los) empujones they were pushing and shoving their way onto the busterminó los estudios a (los) empujones finishing his course was a strugglesi le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene if we give her a gentle prod o a little encouragement I'm sure she'll comenecesitará un empujoncito para aprobar she'll need some prodding if she's going to passvoy a intentar darle un empujón al asunto I'm going to try to push things along a bit ( colloq)* * *
empujón sustantivo masculino
abrirse paso a (los) empujones to shove one's way through
empujón sustantivo masculino push, shove: le di un empujón, I pushed him
' empujón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchón
English:
dig
- heave
- jog
- push
- shove
- thrust
- to
- barge
- open
* * *empujón nm1. [empellón] shove, push;cerró la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door shut;dar un empujón a alguien to give sb a shove o push;a empujones: abrirse paso a empujones to shove o push one's way through;bajaban del tren a empujones they were pushing and shoving their way off the train;sus captores los trataban a empujones their captors pushed them arounddar un último empujón a algo to make one last effort with sth* * *m push, shove;salían a empujones fam they were pushing and shoving their way out;dar un empujón a algo fig give sth a push* * ** * * -
64 estar a bien con
• be in with• be well in with -
65 estar familiarizado con
• be familiar with• be hip to• be well acquainted withDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar familiarizado con
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66 retrovender
• sell at the close• sell at the opening• sell back• sell back to the original vendor• sell bear• sell well• sell with option to repurchase• sell with the option to buy back -
67 tener amistad con
• be a friend of• be friends with• be well in with -
68 vender con opción de volver a comprar
• sell well• sell with option to repurchase• sell with the option to buy backDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vender con opción de volver a comprar
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69 oxigenado
adj.1 oxygenated, aerated, well supplied with oxygen.2 peroxided.past part.past participle of spanish verb: oxigenar.* * *► adjetivo1 QUÍMICA oxygenated2 (pelo) bleached* * *1. ADJ1) (Quím) oxygenated2) [pelo] bleached2.SM peroxide ( for hair)* * *----* agua oxigenada = hydrogen peroxide.* * ** agua oxigenada = hydrogen peroxide.* * *
Del verbo oxigenar: ( conjugate oxigenar)
oxigenado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
oxigenado
oxigenar
oxigenado,-a adjetivo oxygenated
(pelo) bleached
agua oxigenada, (hydrogen) peroxide
' oxigenado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oxigenada
* * *oxigenado, -a adj1. Quím oxygenated2. [cabello] peroxide;una rubia oxigenada a peroxide blonde* * *adj oxygenated -
70 surtido2
2 = assorted.Ex. Also available are other assorted data bases, including ACCOUNTANTS (index), SPORT (printed equivalent is Sport and Recreation Index), and WPI (World Patents Index covering the patent specifications issued by patent offices in major industrial nations).----* bien surtido (de) = well-stocked (with).* mal surtido = poorly stocked. -
71 idiosincrasia
f.1 individual character.2 idiosyncrasy, caprice, crotchet, odd little ways.* * *1 idiosyncrasy* * *SF idiosyncrasy* * *femenino idiosyncrasy* * *femenino idiosyncrasy* * *idiosyncrasytodos tenemos nuestras idiosincrasias we all have our idiosyncrasies o ( colloq) our funny little ways* * *
idiosincrasia sustantivo femenino idiosyncrasy
' idiosincrasia' also found in these entries:
English:
idiosyncrasy
* * *[de persona, pueblo] character;conoce muy bien la idiosincrasia europea he is well acquainted with the ways of the Europeans* * *f idiosyncrasy* * *: idiosyncrasy -
72 metido *
1. ADJ1)2)metido en años — elderly, advanced in years
3)4)5) LAm (=entrometido) interfering, meddling2. SM1) (=reprimenda) ticking-offdar o pegar un metido a algn — to give sb a ticking-off
2) ** (=sablazo)3) * (=golpe) bash *; (=empujón) shove -
73 hacer buenas/malas migas con
hacer buenas/malas migas conto get along well/badly with -
74 aluminar
• treat well• treat with chlorine -
75 calzar con
• fit well• fit with strings -
76 tener familiaridad con
• be well in with -
77 bien relacionado
adj.well-connected, with good connections. -
78 bien vinculado
adj.well-connected, with good connections. -
79 con el objetivo de
= with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus onEx. Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.Ex. CLAIM was founded in 1969 with a brief to 'investigate in detail problems in the organisation and systems of university libraries and the use made of these services by readers'.Ex. A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.Ex. The materials were developed with a focus on Uganda and are being used and adapted in other countries as well.* * *= with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus onEx: Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.
Ex: CLAIM was founded in 1969 with a brief to 'investigate in detail problems in the organisation and systems of university libraries and the use made of these services by readers'.Ex: A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.Ex: The materials were developed with a focus on Uganda and are being used and adapted in other countries as well. -
80 apropiado para
= well suited to/forEx. Lithography found favour with Moslems, being well suited to reproducing calligraphy and particularly the text of the Koran.* * *= well suited to/forEx: Lithography found favour with Moslems, being well suited to reproducing calligraphy and particularly the text of the Koran.
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